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stevewool
12th July 2015, 13:41
A work colleague has just started talking about his in laws health,
It looks like his father in law will have to go into a home he has dementia, his mother in law is too frail to look after him now so at this moment they are looking at things that they can do.
The cost to put the father into a care home starts from over £700 a week and going upward to over £1000 a week, they have savings plus pensions too and there own house.
It does make you wonder why are we buying our own house and save towards your old age just to pay for your care when there are the others who dont save and live off the state who gets it all for free it seems,
I dont intend to be here in England when i get old. Who knows where i will be? but i am going to spend my money how and where i want too.
les_taxi
12th July 2015, 17:04
Yep fair point but perhaps if the good people did not subsidise it for the rest of us it would not be free.
Ako Si Jamie
12th July 2015, 17:26
A work colleague has just started talking about his in laws health,
It looks like his father in law will have to go into a home he has dementia, his mother in law is too frail to look after him now so at this moment they are looking at things that they can do.
The cost to put the father into a care home starts from over £700 a week and going upward to over £1000 a week, they have savings plus pensions too and their own house.
It does make you wonder why are we buying our own house and save towards your old age just to pay for your care when there are the others who dont save and live off the state who get it all for free it seems.
I dont intend to be here in England when i get old. Who knows where i will be? but i am going to spend my money how and where i want too.
They can't expect their kids to fork out £700+ p/w to put them in one of these homes can they? :Erm:
stevewool
12th July 2015, 17:38
No Jamie but they can expect you to put a extension on your house and care for them.
With his private pension and his savings that will go a long way towards the cost, the council will pay a little towards it.
The £700+ was one of the cheapest places but they are moving him out of there, after 3 days he was still in the same clothes and he had not been showered, most probably thats what you dont get for £700+
les_taxi
12th July 2015, 18:07
What is galling is the crap food they give pensioners - I pick up carers with the smart price Asda crap destined for care homes. For £700 plus a week I would want my food from Waitrose!
fred
12th July 2015, 18:11
As a decorator, I used to get a lot of work doing up warden flats for the aged..
They were often purchased by the "Family" after a house sale.
It was an eye opener let me tell you.. Could I end up like that living amongst strangers and being told, "Its for the best"??? ....Not on your nelly mate!!
I think I much prefer the way Filipino`s care for their older family members. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Ako Si Jamie
12th July 2015, 18:13
What is galling is the crap food they give pensioners - I pick up carers with the smart price Asda crap destined for care homes. For £700 plus a week I would want my food from Waitrose!
Sod the food. I'd want sexual favours for that amount. :biggrin:
les_taxi
12th July 2015, 18:31
I have a mate who can get viagra :biggrin:
Michael Parnham
14th July 2015, 20:35
I have a mate who can get viagra :biggrin:
What for? :Erm:
grahamw48
14th July 2015, 21:13
I am under orders from my young lady to live at least another 30 years. :olddude:
Old age ?
...Don't worry about it...don't care. Live every day as if it was your last.
:anerikke:
les_taxi
14th July 2015, 21:26
What for?:Erm:
:icon_lol: C'mon Michael you don't know :yikes:
jake
15th July 2015, 06:28
:icon_lol: C'mon Michael you don't know :yikes:
He knows :wink:
He's just letting you know everything is still in working order :wink:
Michael Parnham
15th July 2015, 07:42
He knows :wink:
He's just letting you know everything is still in working order :wink:
Correct, 'Rampant' is the appropriate word. :do_it::xxgrinning--00xx3:
Michael Parnham
15th July 2015, 07:54
I am under orders from my young lady to live at least another 30 years. :olddude:
Old age ?
...Don't worry about it...don't care. Live every day as if it was your last.
:anerikke:
Same orders from my Maritess, I'm sure I'll be around many years yet as I've never been so busy, she's a full time job!
Trefor
15th July 2015, 09:27
As a decorator, I used to get a lot of work doing up warden flats for the aged..
They were often purchased by the "Family" after a house sale.
It was an eye opener let me tell you.. Could I end up like that living amongst strangers and being told, "Its for the best"??? ....Not on your nelly mate!!
I think I much prefer the way Filipino`s care for their older family members. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
For 'normal' frail elderlyness I agree, but what about mental issues? It will mean an adult family member has to quit work to care for the senior, which often means they can't afford to live there. Vicious circle. There are more non-working adults in family groups in the Philippines who can do this caring.
grahamw48
15th July 2015, 09:56
I agree. Caring for the elderly (by family) is a much more practical proposition in the Phils. Lots of family members living in close proximity. Cheap labour also, if needed.
stevewool
15th July 2015, 17:42
I agree. Caring for the elderly (by family) is a much more practical proposition in the Phils. Lots of family members living in close proximity. Cheap labour also, if needed.
So you are saying i should take that extra little care with the young uns, so when i get out they may return the favor :biggrin:
grahamw48
15th July 2015, 17:52
Absolutely Steve. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
....And why do you think I chose a professional OAP carer to accompany me into my senility ? :biggrin:
stevewool
15th July 2015, 17:58
Absolutely Steve. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
....And why do you think I chose a professional OAP carer to accompany me into my senility ? :biggrin:
Well i am halfway there with Ems , she feeds the old folk in the hospital wards , i sometimes hear her when she has forgot to turn her phone off, HALLO DARLING CUP OF TEA DEAR? Music to my ears i think
Arthur Little
15th July 2015, 18:56
:olddude: ... alas, I am already old!
stevewool
15th July 2015, 19:03
:olddude: ... alas, I am already old!
Old as you feel Arthur
Michael Parnham
15th July 2015, 20:28
Well, we've no friends or relatives in the UK and Maritess says she'll be the only person at my funeral, wish I could dig a grave in our garden ready for the occasion in 30 years time! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
grahamw48
15th July 2015, 20:41
I don't believe there is a law against it Michael. :Erm:
Michael Parnham
15th July 2015, 21:06
I don't believe there is a law against it Michael. :Erm:
:wink:
Michael Parnham
15th July 2015, 21:09
:olddude: ... alas, I am already old!
Never think you're old Arthur, just convince yourself that you have 30 years ahead of you, it really does make you feel young! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevewool
15th July 2015, 21:12
Well, we've no friends or relatives in the UK and Maritess says she'll be the only person at my funeral, wish I could dig a grave in our garden ready for the occasion in 30 years time! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Dont dig it to near the pond as it will leak into your patch :omg:
Michael Parnham
15th July 2015, 21:16
You could take me to a dumpit site, i'll never know about it! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevewool
15th July 2015, 21:23
You could take me to a dumpit site, i'll never know about it! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Burn me i have told Ems.
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